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OSCE/ODIHR Publishes an Interim Report
December 30, 2007
TI-Georgia: Monitoring the Use of Administrative Resources during the Election Campaign
December 29, 2007
Landslide Has Damaged Sighnaghi; Local Residents Urge for help
December 29, 2007
Sighnaghi is attacked by natural disaster. The landslide has destroyed part of the main road at the entrance to the town and damaged nearly 40 houses. Representatives of the Environmental Ministry have already explored the area. Geologists concluded that because of extremely complicated engineer-geological situation, thorough explorations should be carried out in Sighnaghi. They should carry out various activities to prevent the land sliding and it will take long time. Meanwhile, as specialists claim, the landslide might become more active and many towns might be threatened with the natural disaster.
The Government Played According to October 28th Scenario in Zugdidi
December 28, 2007
The pre-election meetings of Levan Gachechiladze, presidential candidate of the United Public Movement, with the citizens of Samegrelo ended in an incident. After Chkhorotsku and Tsalenjikha the government tried to provoke the dispersal of peaceful manifestation using the activists of the National Movement in Zugdidi. Unlike October 28, when the leaders of the United Opposition were beaten, new faces appeared at the demonstration on December 26th, but at the backstage Georgian celebrities were seen.
A Soldier from Kobuleti Died in Iraq
December 28, 2007
Six Questions to Presidential Candidates
December 28, 2007
NGOs Revealed Violations during Pre-election Campaign
December 27, 2007
Monitoring Group Discovered Violations in the Penitentiary System
December 27, 2007
How Does Gamkrelidze Intend to Regain the Break-Away Territories
December 27, 2007
The Human Rights Center is carrying out polls regarding the future plans of action of political parties and presidential candidates. The Center requested the candidates to provide their vision regarding the Abkhazian and Tskhinvali regions. Davit Gamkrelidze was the first and only candidate who replied to the Center. Here is the plan of action of Gamkrelidze.
Students Trapped in Employment Programme
December 27, 2007
“The entrance was your prerogative but you will not be able to leave this place until the event is over,” the deceived students were told. The students of Kutaisi Akaki Tsereteli State University appealed to the Human Rights Centre’s Kutaisi Office. On December 23rd, 2007 they were invited to Kutaisi Lado Meskhishvili Theatre and were not allowed to leave the theatre hall for about an hour.
JSC “Enguri Medical Complex” Might be Closed Down in Zugdidi
December 27, 2007
Is there any kind of controversy between Zaza Gorozia, the regional governor and MP Kobalia?! In the nearest future JSC “Enguri Medical Complex” might be closed down and IDPs will be exiled from the Hotel “Odishi”. Opposing parties and the society widely discuss this information in Zugdidi; though there is no official document to prove it. The information as if certain Turkish businessman has purchased the hotel and IDPs residing there will be lodged into the JSC “Enguri Medical Complex” is only discussed on public level.
Akhaltsikhe Residents Are Disappointed with Employment Program
December 26, 2007
Despite promises the employment program has not been started yet. The state program of professional recruiting, which aimed at involving and employing 100 thousand people, has started in the country a month before the election. The program was to be implemented throughout the country but after several-day-registration in Tbilisi the program was suspended. According to the latest information the program will be renewed in the regions from February.
New Year Present-Making Fun of People or Blessing
December 26, 2007
National Movement members distributed New Year presents among socially excluded people in Akhaltsikhe; however many lonely old persons remained without presents.
Opposition Supporters Are Terrorized
December 26, 2007
NGOs blame the government for human rights violation during pre-lection campaign. Human rights defenders mention certain facts of oppression, threat and physical abuse on voters and demand adequate reaction from corresponding bodies.
Saakashvili’s Supporter Was Assaulted
December 25, 2007
While Checking the Election Registers, the Republicans Found Ran Into a Registered Voter Who had Died a Year Earlier.
December 25, 2007
The opposition discovers new pre-election problems every day. For example, the Republicans have information that teachers in Kaspi are forced to visit every family and ask everyone who they are voting for. According to political party New Rights the government will use 3 000 votes of Jehovah’s witnesses in Gori. It needs to be mentioned that Ajadar Ogli Iasimi, an inhabitant of the village of Perma in the Kaspi district, is registered in three different polling stations under three different names: Ajadar Ogli Iasi, Ajadar Ogli Iasim and Ajadar Ogli Iasimi.
Salome Zurabishvili doubts about Secret Video-Recording Made by the Georgian Prosecutor General’s Office
December 24, 2007
Gocha Jojua: Gelbakhiani Was Holding Negotiations with Kodua to Avoid Repressions
December 24, 2007
Government Has Crossed the Line
December 24, 2007
The report of the Human Rights Watch, “Crossing the Line’, that deals with the events of November 7 in Tbilisi, caused various reactions in Georgia. The report of 102 pages gives detailed information about the dispersal of peaceful demonstrators and TV Company “Imedi”; the materials were provided by eye-witnesses of the dispersal. It is the most scrupulous report of November 7 events so far.
On The Cutting Edge of Elections
December 24, 2007
The presidential election are coming closer and closer. Despite the constant claims of opposition on numerous cases of abrogation during the pre-election campaign, almost nothing has been changed. A part of society standing on the edge of up-coming elections prefer to be quiet while another part does not avoid assumption of current events directly and reacts acutely.